This Palgrave Pivot provides a concise history of the development of
sociology in Greece. It provides a compelling narrative of the
discipline's embryonic state, its promising beginnings that aligned with
its contact with the then robust French and German accomplishments in
sociology. It continues with sociology's entanglement with modern
Greece's turbulent history during the Civil War and the junta years. It
charts Greece's gradual recovery during the mid-1970s, which led to
sociology's institutionalization. Yet such institutional boom was not
free of politicization processes, many of which proved residual and
resilient, stemming from the dictatorship years, as well as from
Greece's dependency during its process of modernization. This book
completes this historical account by reconsidering sociology's gradual
embrace of a multi-paradigmatic orientation, its opportunities in light
of the burgeoning Greek EU membership and extroversion. It concludes
with charting sociology's position in the 21st century, facing
challenges like the Great Recession and its impact in Greece as well as
the COVID-19 pandemic.